Michael Douglas Believes Sex Scenes are Restricted in Today’s Hollywood After MeToo Movement

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Actor Michael Douglas has expressed concern over the impact of intimacy coordinators on the filming of sex scenes in Hollywood post-MeToo era. Douglas, known for his roles in erotic thrillers like “Fatal Attraction” and “Basic Instinct,” stated in an interview with Radio Times that the presence of intimacy coordinators has limited artistic freedom for filmmakers. He acknowledged the importance of creating a comfortable environment for actors, but also mentioned that some individuals had crossed boundaries in the past.

Douglas emphasized that sex scenes, like fight scenes, are choreographed and require clear communication between actors. He also mentioned that actors who behaved inappropriately during intimate scenes would face consequences such as loss of work. Reflecting on his own experiences filming intimate scenes, Douglas speculated about how things would have been different with the involvement of intimacy coordinators.

In addition to discussing industry dynamics, Douglas also talked about his role in the award-winning Christian tech thriller “EXEMPLUM,” directed by Paul Roland Bois. The film can be viewed for free on platforms like YouTube and Tubi, offering a unique and engaging story for audiences to enjoy.

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Paul Bois began working as a writer in 2013 when Ben Shapiro hired him on at his first website, TruthRevolt.org. He has written thousands of news articles on a variety of topics, from current events to pop-cultural trends.

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